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Rafer Jamel Alston (born July 24, 1976), nicknamed "Skip 2 My Lou", [a] is an American retired professional basketball player. Alston first gained basketball fame playing in the AND1 Mixtape Tour in 1999 before joining the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Milwaukee Bucks .
AND1 Mixtape Vol. 1 (1998) – The "Skip Mixtape", mainly focused on Rafer Alston. AND1 Mixtape Vol. 2 (1999) – All games on this tape were filmed in New York City and Linden, New Jersey. AND1 Mixtape Vol. 3 (2000) – This tape was given to people who bought a pair of AND1 shoes.
Rafer is a given name which may refer to: Rafer Alston (born 1976), basketball player; Rafer Johnson (1935–2020), American actor and former decathlete; Rafer Joseph (born 1968), athlete; Rafer Mohammed (born 1955), athlete; Rafer Weigel (born 1969), news anchor
The tape contained low quality camera moves, poor resolution and nearly indecipherable audio featuring a streetballer by the name of Rafer Alston. [4] At the time, Alston was a student at Fresno State who had entered the 1998 NBA draft. The videotape would soon be known as the "Skip tape", referring to Alston's streetball nickname "Skip to my ...
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Rafer Alston – former NBA player, Orlando Magic; Charles Amirkhanian – composer; Ron Anderson – former NBA player, Cleveland Cavs; Maximilian Arfsten – soccer player [1] Jeff Atmajian – Hollywood orchestrator; Phil Austin – writer, actor, The Firesign Theatre; Alan Autry – actor, former mayor of Fresno; Brad Avakian – politician ...
The park was established in 1956 next to PS 156; the school closed in 1981. [2] The land that the park is on was once the site of the 8th Avenue Railroad Company. [2] Since 1974, the park has been named after Holcombe Rucker, a local teacher and a playground director for the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. [3]
This category is for basketball players who are most known for playing the point guard position. Note that a player's nationality does not affect the role of the position, since basketball positions are played the same way across the globe.